Michael Berns is talking fast and soft, the way he always talks, and you have to pay attention to keep up. He’s talking boxing but not left hooks or right […]
Tag: Photography
Seung Jae Kim: Misread Affinity
The Evanston Art Center (EAC) is excited to welcome the public to Seung Jae Kim: Misread Affinity Seung Jae Kim was born in South Korea and finished his BFA in […]
The Art of Making Art: Jeff Garrett
Editor’s note: Jean Cunningham’s column, The Art of Making Art, has pivoted from biweekly articles to weekly photos for the summer. Like her column, photos selected by Cunningham focus on artworks by Evanston-based […]
An Evanston Minute: Back to the pond
Canada geese return to the water July 5 for a gaggle paddle after foraging on the Northwestern lakefill. (Video by Richard Cahan)
Local garden clubs event features floral designs, horticulture, photography and community gardens
The Garden Club of Evanston and the Garden Guild of Winnetka are proud to share beautiful floral designs, horticulture specimens and photographs by talented local gardeners. A special exhibit will […]
Evanston Art Center Presents “Eli Williamson: The Four Virtues”
THE FOUR VIRTUES EXHIBITION DATES: January 16 – March 10, 2023 OPENING RECEPTION: February 5, 2-4pm GALLERY HOURS: Monday–Thursday, 9am–6pm; Friday, 9am–5pm; Saturday and Sunday, 9am–4pm EVANSTON ART CENTER ANNOUNCES […]
Artist Talk on Experimental and Alternative Photography Techniques
This Sunday, October 16, 3-5p, Evanston Made is hosting an Artist Talk on Experimental and Alternative Photography Techniques with photographers Levern Dahlman and Stephen Murphy. Hosted at the Evanston Made […]
Artist Talk on Experimental and Alternative Photography Techniques
This Sunday, October 16, 3-5p, Evanston Made is hosting an Artist Talk on Experimental and Alternative Photography Techniques with photographers Levern Dahlman and Stephen Murphy. Hosted at the Evanston Made […]
Picturing Evanston
The old Marshall Field’s clock on Sherman Avenue and Church Street reminds us that it is time to spring one hour forward. (Photo by Joerg Metzner)